Food for thought, Mumbo. Thank you, sir!...
Djin, “lymphatic and/or vascular invasion:not identified”. I’m using LabCorps for my PSA in May. Thanks again for the advice!...
Mumbo, like Djin, I always enjoy and respect your comments on this board, finding them both thoughtful and informative. Thank you for your insight....
Djin , as always your advice in this forum is always appreciated. My biopsy decipher came back at the high end of intermediate, .56. But I concur some rp tissue for a new decipher post rp sounds...
NewspaperLover, thank you for the insight. One thing I’ve learned through the process and reading message boards is that indeed PCa is humbling and can be so individually different. Continued good...
Halbert, thank you for the reply. My thought was similar as to consulting a RO prior to my PSA follow up. Continence has been surprisingly good! Better than I expected. Walking, kegels and lots of...
It’s been a while since I last posted. I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in April of last year, Gleason 7 (3+4). PSA was 6.8 before biopsy. I contemplated active surveillance and had another PSA 4...
I had my fusion guided biopsy on 4/18 with no resulting complications thankfully. Got the phone call this morning that I have cancer. Results from the biopsy shows Gleason 7 (3+4) in each of the two...
Thanks, Mumbo. Looks like you’ve been thru an ordeal but doing great now....
CentralPAdude, thanks for responding. My prostate volume is 46cc. PSA density is 0.15. Also no extraprostratic extension was noted. I have read that tz lesions typically move into the stoma because...
MotownPaul, thanks for response. I think it didn’t get flagged as well because it didn’t hit the 4.0 mark. Plus we had just moved out of state and had to find another GP. Essentially no one including...
Hey everyone. Quick synopsis. I’m 57. Initial PSA in 2019 was a 1.8 following regular bloodwork. In 2020 it was 2.1 followed by 3.57 in 2021 and then 5.91 in December of 2022. My urologist (due to...